The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, February 17, 1914, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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Misses Rosa and Huttie Davenport,
two very popular young ladies . of
Greenville, who have-teen tho guests
of .Mrs. A. W. Boggs, returned to their!
home yesterday. )tra: Kogge gave an
info,?niai party Friday evening in
honor of thest charming yonng ladies.
MiS3cs Elira Neville nhd Katie H< pu
attended the teachers' meeting in An*
(i? i.cii Saturday. I
One of the most pleasant affaire.in
l.viton lost week was a Valentine din
ner given Saturday try Hra. H. I?
Ocer. The decordtioaa for the oeca
aion. was red. Hearts and Cupids
were !n evidence ?very where' and the
dinner was up to (h? infnut?. Tho?e
who enjoyed the occasion Were:. Mo
dernes W. T. Tat*. W. R. lJaynle, W.
I). Cox, W. E. Cr?er, W. A. Gl&nant, !..
T. Clinhfieales, F. U Iloppofc W. C.
Cohh. J. Cliff Green. Claudo Garrelt.1
.tv M. Uoleombe. D. A. ?fter and vi.- f. I
iemd at Hotol Geer yesterday: M. L.
vVillis, Anderson; W.. T>.'.Tatfrtabn. At
lanta; W, ?t Smith/ Greenville: L.
J. B&hnp. AGunta; W. E. Irskin?.
Honen Hath: L. D. VW?. Sentit Cnro
Hna: A P. Fant, Tacfcsonvllle; J. Ij.
Proswdr.y. D>d Lev?:. ?la,;. F..11. Whee
law, " RiehmondO. SV. Quid. Ander
a nice up-to-date
?rything ?" That's Why
w positively Guarantee
Sa?sfactioit on W0
purchase.
_I_.
The following traveling mon regie
Come to see us.
Hanks Bros.
eon; M. B. Weatherbe?, D. L. Donnel
ly,- W. W. Dodaon, South Carolina; M.|
C. Sullivan, Norfolk; Mr. Long. Green
ville; Mr. Hulligan, Chicago; G. F.
Brtamer, Spaftaahurg;
Mr. and Mrs. C. S.^Lefter, of Wel
rord, spent Saturday and Sunday In
town, guests of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. RL Oox. They returned Mon
day, accompanied by fittle MJbs Lola
Cox, who will spend a week.
many ftfeftds or. A. W, Camp
bell will he glad to learn that ho la
ablo to be Out again,' after a severe
iBness.
M. L. Will S3; a prominent business1,
mien. or Auder?\jn. lied bus!nos? in |
! EcRon yeetefjey.- |
Mrs. Tfelne B. Watkfns of Pendleton,
[was th?, tCucst of Mlrs.' W. A. Clement!
id ttiWn Suwdtty.
M!s? Susie Martin, ,or Willtamaton,
jls ?pending some tlmo with Misai
I W??l?h Hnr.tcr.
D. Y. Wright or Craytonvllle, was a
j business; visitor to Betten yesterday.
T. 1?. Earle of Cheddar, was In
j tortTf jcrfterdny on business.
W. N. Fields of Crnytonvllle. may
I be mentioned urr.ong those in town
jyesterda>.
biases Maggie Wright and Afrte Ma*
! jur ?ru -rmicing mono* in Starr.
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NEWS FROW Sn.tDY GROVE.
? ? *[.*,?, 0-.\t'd-4 * ? ti'.ax^u ?
<M ?^ aj
.,Tho sale'which'wad announced for
(Friday night; was snowed ufidffr, but
we hape,.tp,have it at another^' time.
(The proceeds- wilt go to the hnprove
i ment of the schooL
The mtJny friers ,-ff Mrs. ?.?at;'u?
jBr?Yfyon will be glad to learn that
she is improving, and .it is hoped ehe
j will coon bo well again. .
. Mrs, O. W. Cox has returned to lier
[?K^ ^er * l?easant visit among
ImaMriiiii^gjgd reh>.tivea in Pickens.
Mr. and ^frs. Lee ftagsdale have
.moved Into their no ft' home. We are
j glud to have them. .We find thorn, to'
[ho good Sunday ?chool workers and
this la at ways appreciated by the
leado/s . ? ,
Mr. J. T. Clamp has recovered iront S
a revere case or pneumonia, and. is
igJUOlMilrwL'^Ma^rslm^tmwntm^tii mm
?f hcf frf??d?- at ? MfCMiyl
Oh M?ttGay ?*?B?g.
WMa Irttey Drake o? BeTton, spent |
the w?og-snff witS Mies Ferbl ?cker/
-i - xau_
MV. amf Mr*. Fired1 Cox spent 8mt
day with relatives !n Greenville coun-|
t* ' * -,! ; ' :'
Miss '?rkC? riftratng fa vising]
friends in Hbhea Path.
Miss Jessie rfunter, who is teaching
dear ^mtatnston. dpeaf Saturday ondj
Strode^ with home folk?. '
Mrs, C. M. M.\tt4se% and Mrs. Lee-1
?bagedAie were ?."Hoping In Bettov|
MnnddyV- '
THF. I)F.8T f?tJ?H V?MCINE.
; it.i' < I ttvwft, . - i
"! WaVe' used Chamherhifn'S Cotrgh
Remedy eves aTnce\I h?ve fceea l?ee>'
l*g housed *&t# Lv t3. Hawses, -at
Mfcmiry^ Ala. "I Cb*fn*d*r it one Of
. the best r?m'edfek I ever ' ifsed. My
r . ?_.* .. _ ?^ . l..At
- ?ifsmsrtro nwTc ?... ?*....,?. - ?
works Itk* ? drewn. Far eb?d? and
whootj^cougli ft ht ?sccfl?at." Far
aale W ahrai* fMftftaey/
. . \ei-ii. PCI rrt T?fr;;
* * * . * , * * *
o ffEAJ/ft ('tift?*. . o I
r-g ? **<*.-? 4 ? ?4 #v? * /
gr??tiy needed for ? l?ng HmoVWas'
*-A piece'o* rond w or jit that has been
"done Here Thurjfjtay. wtieh per hrfps ?tio
ni Ke wo^sj'^fcaea; in the county'-was
fn?>C-u T'. f??(u ? iniwcpn mi?.r;??i-*;i?
fiarf M?* Bijgeae Ksy'a hfcmo on the
H^tbav^iV-road.
I) AiWu^afete >Kay is dpenftln? ^omo
Kirad ^g?dtsj?^'^-gawstJat Mfcav M
Ii* Kay.' .-. i ' ' ? Hi
"? tairst Joe Strickland M eednned to
hot rObav with cri une.. It Ja<oarne*t'
!i> aope<Hn?t shVwin-seo?r %e rtw?ir?d
to mr-mmal fw?rth*.
' On l?trf ?m'day ?^?^s cVe?k Sunday
schobi made'a liberal ?tf?rfnjB for ti(ts\
f?T?ited' tss?{t -?? ' tfte"' A$'6d ???n"?S5efy'
Relief Bbtfrd lh response to ah appeal
B?nt out by Dr. C. C.Brown. Dr.}
rBirdwn- is doing great things for the
aged ministers,? and -with the co-op
eration of every Baptist ehuroh in the
State, these aged soldiers of the Gros*
and their widows w4Il be well cared
for.
Miss Dora smith returned Saturday
[front: fi?n??y wlrere' &fco ?petit -several
''leya1 with relatives..
Mrs. W. W. Strfcklattd of Ander-.-:
iBltod relatives here - last week.
We regret to r?pbit that' Mr.; K?
fofidrttb is 'dot so"Well as' be* waif last;
, ' -?.-.
HeAry Fields celenrated
idf^beml father,-, a
ot relatives werey, present. Many I,
nice I things< nave* been said about
tho dinner prepared tor the occasion
,by\Mrs. Fields.
Mr. Sam Smith visited friends dt
Eaaley last weelft
D6X^T YO? 6F.LI?V? IT.
Some say that, chronic constipation
. Cannot he cured. Don't t you^believe
I w. Chamberlain's Tablets have cured
6lber8?why not yo?f ' Give lliem a
trhS*. They cost only a quart?*, fnt
sain >,v BvanB Pharmacy.
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? ? ? ?v :''.?! wres
We Sure have had some ?Id-tSnW
winter weather for the last few' days'.
: We hope iirr.'Grotm* Ho* Wllf noc see
bis shadow when he com?s Out agami
; Miss Wwie W*b& m . rtstt^-Mar
rot!3ln Miss Au ton ta smith is Bel ton.
fttr. Adolph us-Hsmi??n d -?ent Mon
?}sy bigot wWh-bfa enciov RUv B. Lee
Owen aear Fendtetoft;
(: Miss M?tt?? Web? vtetf?d relatives
dear Patter Mat week*
Miss Lea Rogers fttnx PentftetMr h&a
been vurt?ffg ktctfolks in wMs burg.
We are soVry *M Iteaf Mj**; *c?? Kl
Mr*. J. M. Hsmsttorid was ha guobt
of her sister <Mrs. W. A. Harri* in
|?rwrettta last ^eek.
Mfi. Terrant W?mb traftedf hTS bTothf
i er. Dr. M, W. Webb fast'w??t.
Mtw. .<-&- WI?am ^ i<aaa r^tunfed
from the AAderfet? boapKal add 'iafK
many f?ends will bfe ff?ad to hear e??f
I is anprovrng- <ts4ry.
Mr. W. At Matft? ??d .family hav?
I movDd from. GreenVflle back t? tFfs
section. I hoUeve WW thfsrkrf <nere|
IS no place like this, for lie says 'If]
Star don't Want to flwther a fall crop,
don't Fleet yew seeff - id Picreetow*
on.
i Mira; J. M. F^rs wtf? tfce go?st* of
?fs. D. Webb* iset TeHta*ry. i
Miss Matilda Wilson has rcturnM in\
hor liome'neaT FWWWtob after a fwo
wee*s? stay > with S?r* Wr?bWr. Mr. B.j
WH??*. : .zmw???mV???????M
). tt hV> 1.e?? . slated *fcei a- man's
r.tmna*et W hi. ne^ar nfs r*,t*y> Id bis
I engine and his mouth the Are ho*.
Is year boiler (stomach) in good
, working order or is it so wenk that,
it Mi JtoA attftd a rtfll Mad and net
able to d*W*y ?h? ??exJed-on?***1 to
I your engine tbody)? > If you have
I any trouoie with year i torn ach, Cbam
" bdtMW* TOaeU .will do yon good.
jThey strenttf^n aod- 'svfeorate tpe
f *teft?eb and Sftkble H to do Ha work
natanHly. Many- very reasarkahie
' cures of,stomach iraubje have been
etteated by them.. For sale by Krans
PbarMacy. \* .
The ?ooeh" ronndsr ear, whfe-h has'
In exr??rlmentst "aeHtee on the
,1m??? Philadclpbfa
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? PENDLETON
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Pendleton, Feb. 16.?Quite n number
from thi?1 pinc? atterrded the Strndny
school Cohvont?o? ? Anderson last
wem. Among those who Attended
ra M#^??W*atr*.vl!^rfh? Crewn^e*;
nff. niiOf s?rB. FeT?s- Bo'?irs, Rev. a.no
Jfw. Poalcr. Messrs. 8. L. EskOw, p
D. Written,- B?a t&ttou, Jriro?s ?un
ter axd Rev. TV- l^/tUnith, Sgae?s ffe*
sh? routine ah* SaTK? HunreV, Tamfae
rran<er, Kate SMfveha, Wilrner 'New-"
<e*, 'MerrHf WMfSaV. Orpfha'HarrfS,
Brando- N*-?tb1i?tte??*tee* af. M.* rfurt
tee.' J: J.SItmW. -T. 1?. '?a***
went ed a deiegafo?' fro m tir? M?thbdiat
horch im*'Mraaed'' Orp?m ' rfarrhr;
Crlmof Se#'ra#eh? ttr. fion Sitt?n rfs
delegate* frem ?ft?'Presbyteriah STorr-?
day schobt : BevV . ??. t. Ii Smith
frfint the Ba'ptfet amr Miss Kate "Stc.
v?hw rfoni the' ?rf?eopat chur^li.
Mrt. Df. Rerrer?-o^?femc6n Cofloge!
dft*r at *?r'bolhw'|??, 3hn??y cnern
Idjt nt- ?even o'?hr?k, wit* ?'at'rbVo of
paralysis.- S%? wee1 afar only a frfer
h??rf aod niiWhiseWnti 'the tvbnie tlrrto.'
Tire *?W?Yar ?i?rvWMrHrere tSehf aftltno*
home at- 2 -u. nr.V her.body wu<r tdlcen
ttf Gheaterl^W; wW* took
pl?"c?:< 'ffer maoy fWthd^nre' dtypW
g*l?V?d te? learn of hfr d?atlf: ft 'la
?rilfe' *V rffock to- ail and th?y extend
t^CTF dee^ft l^e^^emv sympathy' ' fnfl
Wr loWtf ottea,'?^t*htllv:hVr hua-j
n?irr?,' r.'nii ni?-j -.?i-:? r iull?f tfaUghter. i
^fif?l fiTO^rn'^wa?- ? sweet f*rl?jiB?n
eMfeeter amf fove* by every one'
id knew hef. -'?&& will b? greatly .
Mh4 -?But -Wwa-^tr rrtrtempereff 'hy
frfaWr Wve* ope*,
i : i ) -'
,A "Sw?ptWhg; r*5rW*" vvlU be trlvetf hvl
the Civle league aV%# fiChoo, hOusel
66 rueitAajf eVen*n&af 8 6'clo?k.. ?tI-'
mJssloh fS--ce?f?--'?rf oordis??y hi
elte? i? 00*1?' arV*: eVIng about ten"
?ssttfe?**?!**- ;nsy rtfte?,r
..ou after you tf?r' there.: l't?frftl4h
trttenbj wm titi ?ofVe* to ybu fV?e bt
ena rge.
|;'-*s*b. U E. Sft?nrr ha? returned to
SptCrlanhurg after attending JtomfyfJfetA,
with her'hot., i ton ,?t Adtnn'.
I'JBta* Emma Bitten has tone to Sa
vannab to vwit ^er aunjt, Mr/l. W. E,
3eeharook.
tw. i^a.StfrpJe/s of Anderson. (wa?
In town on bu3ines? Ifot TueSdpy.
MSss Mhggle ffartotou of AMer
-onrepeifi feat Wlhl?ehe?y illghCwtth
"3fH* 8?ne)Wl -iprealfcf.
Kr. -ffieWbfl^pgel^ df edu
cation, epent W^MNter di?rg*r7
'tOWh j - it, y, . .
1 ting nt ?i?'C?W OraRHBH?^ ,Mr.
P. G. Herr.
Milse Snaie hay Wo?? 'to fvo to^'t?kV'
cbnfge of- ti Softool Jhere for about
two mootha,
Miss OrpJrfi Harris..,returned from
Anderson 'Thursday, wher?' she apiint
several d^iys with re?tftlr?s.
Lfttie- '??therfne MCt?kkey, -hs Ss^
been very-ill wfth pnebnvtfnla, is hel-n
ter no*,- rii'Gch th th? flight n'f^BP
fri?nc**.
Vt^-?it? Mrs. J.. M. Sttton of Inn-,
^n?^i, ?i??ttt ifeveraf dffya n't ?he homo
' the ?or?rferg4 parent-?, fff. and Mrs.
? Sitton.
*ra. R. ?. Btfchanoh' entertained
the 'Fortnightly r-rub very d?l?gfitfuIW
on ls? 'vvlBdne%day. The aflermmn
was, ?iesEsa-ntly spent in social con
versatton, dnribg wbfcli /o, delicious
salad course w?? served.. .
^ wf. L: -'K, STtton of Autan, spent
Thursday ttftorhooh with ' k*r.?. H. P.
Sftton, tiers. ' n
We are ewrry u> iearn of the Illness j
of M/r. Held McCrary's baby, and hope'
be' wfirsoon fee* better.
. Mit- Johnson * of Gre?nville, was In
to*wA ort busimls? Friday' <ho ?Sth. .
^The 9?&kts1try ntfeetlha which was!
W^ ne^orys^d?y,>^ postponed.)
Mr.- JotrA ratfs] ?vahs oY Anderson, I
cptdt ?7?w' w*w ins parents - here. |
Mr. ft; A. Buchanan and'sister. Let
la. bev? go?'^ to eheste* to Wait rel
ative? there. Mrs, ft. A. Buchanan I
and *h?hy af? at Antun ' with their oer
f* ?&;:r ' "
l'jjg. ?. M? Aull ereat several days
if??? week on business.
??' irB^H' ^ ^ snd
?drs.- T; L. ff?n?< of ?kfaj place, at- ,
tended the Wnbrpl eerflcea of -ifna?
U?dferu on Monday at Chemaon.
NTre. AghSS McT/ccs returned from
her VMtr. ?s'-y L?ry Me??rid*.
Mr. J.- p. A. Mullally of Seneca was
if) W%if 'hTu?t4reek.
Miss ONe^l ?p?nt ecme time with
her hlffeV, S???, McLeshey. this week.
''EV?WrTGEfS
For two weeks we are
sendjng you this paper
free to pron to you the
nerits o* The -Drily In
tel?igencer, \f yem like
it, l?f4 ?is know how
^ * * -??Tr?ir#. * * *
? * e V' 4?- e *
l4eTs3?&, Jr. F'. I>. FeV
wse? wirf say lhe< Pi
ri
WM Do, Yov Want To frn^
About Farming?
?a? Will T??{ You.
W^t to krto^fcroW to calculate thg Y$<je iff
Watit to know how to. ib home mixing?
? Want io know what each element is w?rt^?
t?rcs and when to spray7 ^
?-list of alt the free FariticrV Bulletins
jr subjects?
to lcn?w just whe?* to .p}ant clovers,
df
by subjects?
;J^,J Know JUV.
rape, vetoes, and all farm and garden crops?
AtftJiis information by th? great
of
F*?k 1 Attt
Hq ?Uier farta Jja^ef fiat eyef i&ued any edition so naeked
i^|f aytfi^Ie information.
Send te ten, ccnfr fpr ? ^.^f.j?tA?arwt^ry, nitted^S ?
gg^J?* ^^?S^rffier^ tmiMK^ batter afiff.
. 86<Hl $1 ^^^i^"^'^ ?. Wei* g^y^* vo^r
fair?
Address
RALEIGH, N. Co
\Vt tniKt f iat they will foon l>0 in Rood
): .'. :i :i again.
.Mui now *om* o f*^e states heve
tsr.ieriaUen to regulato f;io retail price
of korcsene, "Wei. thta.?ill reduce tlic
coat of living nlfnost :in much air the
reduction of the tariff in toothpicks.
;A Surprise Wrtadey dinner was'gfv-,
'en'. Mrs. W. L. Dalrymple at her home!
Wednesday the'I f*-i lost, by her broth
ers, sister*, children, irr?ndehildf en.
dntt-friends In hc/Qor^eher Gtthbirtn
,day. The-day was mdst ple'a's?rntlyj
sptmt by all present. r|
' Fortunate is the giti whose heart
gives her l?s*-ache's than h'of>t&th. j
"Tfli*. ?.'-*?. smith ??tf .lOfto/Stea-!
{ ?jt?timriefa1 f rbjp ix
ii. -f. < ? ?.H<'!< ?.-WiH?,
e?yy??!. ?ragrtfej.*
i _ Kr-jrtmtti
give a poor old hurigry1 working ?an
two or thr?o coliriiT?ftffts''?hd then
allow filais to cul wo&j th? rost
Of the day t? pay for it.
Quite a number of Lebanon
Siiftdny schobt' workers; attended ''.the;
Sunday SchoOT ctf?re^oh* ?'r^Ahders
sotr tlris week.
It is aald that every tree needs an
occasional 'pi-i?iiuk anlq we suppose
that the f?hf??y ?r"?e is also included.
.Ws fa-y-WWyo et Pemtrcth?Y Is vla
Iting at the ?he??'Of-drid Mrs. It.
J. Jones.
First Pendlo^onito?They say
they've made a\tallurc wlfci eugenics
iitf"ltfnwanken; Serond" TenoiemnUo
?Aj (
Beet
We notice - that Jack Je*"??"?-?* fesft
been offered a fight with "Gunboat"
Smith and now if Jack can sink that
"Gntibba^" atjtt tn the 'nwantiino can
geH "brow?d'1 fhto' a (hiat hiniBclf the
thing will be right.
Mr. an<f Mrs. Join Hogg of V/il
Hamston 8jnentjast Wednesday at the
iu;i:n- ni Sir. iv", ~L.- .??siryrapio
&r. O. WsCaapy was 1? ^'oca tust
week on
"T?Vc W?ew Wfafy Tytjjgjjy^yg good
our f-rrmcr*1 are gfo6*?tf seVtfoetp>
ili^J?;-. <
braskn. Is the father of a resolutfoh '
^..,,.??,.?^.. ?0^000 rendietonile? 1 ?rasaa. is mo ratner of a r?solution
it9ferti'lH '?.mr?ght' Th'?y ftiitfiif ( proVMtng for e aeecisl inttdiry^ta^
I A.'vl'.J : ~r--"."-?-~r-rI?lt'?-V-i-iu^_l,?BBa^sjB?i.
Thirty acre Ft?ld of Cotton on farm or W. IL T6l|tson. Piedmont, S C. raised by UNION O
PANT'S Pertflliers Mr. Toirisbb is on* ot f3ie therbsiiai cT'gl?Ufiif? fcuatoin<frs>?8TOg these F?rt
your dealer for our good*. r*'d"*eeep* n soub^tltuia.
' A heffer V>*m*?i?aM^XTf?*c6 a better rroo.
Itadgens A Kagseale, Vt\>
Jl^nnei* ttcrarntfte' t^i
V. V .('ox, (Jre*Br?!!e,
and many off^fl?ffehr K
reaentaUre at ??mdfcfttfn\ ?
Hampton
irrias or a
ION ?iRANDS" have demonstrated to many of
iKcinsT qualities. Ask the n?n who oses th*?i
Satte? ? waufile Ce^ *&ts&
bittre S?i?&?tn? fo? n
O?Stf ANY, Wtitstoa-Sn'eatL ht
eCoIe Ptem-View Seed Planters
H any human work can be called perfect, here at Jaet is the pe*~
feet seed dropper. With sound seed/' y?u need never replant or
loSb rim? m ?imning otft, unless you "have t? niant ??r? sL^.to
ne?rmrrt ?f cut worms, clods, e' :.
the No. 16 * rhe same as the No. 9, with the addition of a
> sower, this Guano Sower ? en?rdy d?fareht from any
?ifc?f eve* mado. ft ?'bSe only soWer that empties itself m a ?It.
erf ?idfcma- whether ft. tom*?ris guano that is wet or dry, light W
JjpjRy- If the wheel tarn*?;.* has got to empty &e& or "bit>
It d?^ij>uto5 the quan?ty re> which is set at a uniform rate.
?t ?s ?i.?3uwy ?twple. The* ?onboro fits inside the hqo||i
and* is f?Mnrdi on (he ;?ower ehd of the screw shown m the %fo.
ffWTahd tftite'teiW'Wfai me Do^tom ? drawn up through'the hop
per, - a^ae^?afctto k rte grach?ti> forced out of the hopper,
;isVfoai&$oBW
! the Cofc CTam-V7ew Pltaftar, yonl have a seed dropper and ?
gfuaho soweit!?' like A* Winch ijfn never seen in the world before.
These planters have been used hfi hundreds of farmers dur
ing the last ^ree ^??^ i?r?f Aave been proven thoroughly sale,
practical and easy s^^bis?gMsv,> ""^ . " ; - ;
Tho Pfai^leW Phbi *ev1 noes not plant cotton nut it b made
sffe?eJry fof CofftV P?*.ulfc Bea^ea^ Velvet Beam and similar
seeds. *.
iiw^'^t > I
There ?s no bruafc or ntt*?l <*t-offf of any kind. The moat deli
? ?f ???o Faauots, are not harmed in the k?st. The scf?o?
?dh and Qncforna. dropjomg of the seed it far more perfect thatf
can be done by any other planter in foe %jrt??? ? "
era* n/iraiy beuevc it ur.iil yew see ?t and then you doubt no more.
B*s$0)s, & C,